The moment you've all been waiting for VVME 4300 v. 6000k (bad news for deez tho prob)
#12
Which temperature would you rather see coming at you - thats what concerns me
I have been with people who get really pissed with some of the really blue and bright lights?
I dont know myself, but it seems I squint less when a whiter light is coming????
Rod
I dont know myself, but it seems I squint less when a whiter light is coming????
Rod
#14
Well I have had HID's for a while...
Probably for 6 or 7 months. I also have a different kit, so i can not comment about the VVME. But imo, the 6000K is too blue for me, light output is good though, it would just be easier to see with 5400k or 4300k.
If I did it again, I would get HID E-codes that has the proper projector lense. I would also try to find a 5400k HID kit.
If I did it again, I would get HID E-codes that has the proper projector lense. I would also try to find a 5400k HID kit.
#15
I just installed the 6k kit using your original post..worked flawlessly
only problem was i had to swap out a fuse to a higher amp (15 to 20). they look nice tho for 99 bucks, im happy with them
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6000k are not the bright/blue ghey lights that ricers have... the are white with a 'small' hint
of blue...
like i said earlier. i think they look very similiar to OEM HID's
reflected off the garage they are white
like i said earlier. i think they look very similiar to OEM HID's
reflected off the garage they are white
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I agree much of the problem is mis-aimed headlights.
There are a fair number of bluish lights out there. Most don't bother my but I can tell when people have re-adjusted them. Many people do not understand the cut-off shield within the projectors and adjust their lights higher to get the light pattern back to what they are familiar seeing in non-projection lights.